A tablet cannot be titrated directly because antacid tablets are buffered. They must first be reacted with excess strong acid. Then strong base is used just until the excess acid is neutralized. The moles of acid neutralized by the antacid is found by subtracting the moles of strong base used from the total volume of strong acid used.
The reason you need to use a flask is because it is easier to determine the end point of the titration. The conical shape is more efficient in mixing and swirling the titrant with the unknown solution evenly and homogeneously.
because yo have to put it firstly in HCl,
than you may titrate it with natron
HCl, hydrochloric acid, is the primary standard used to titrate against potassium hydroxide.
A Titration is a producers which used to determine the concentration of an acid or base.
A titrant, a titrate and an indicator (if needed).
14.1 mL is required to titrate 10.00 ml of 0.526 M H2SO4.
Since they are both acids, you don't usually titrate one against the other. If you want to titrate something, you should use one acid and one base. If one of them is a weak acid/base, the other should be a strong acid/base.So if you want to titrate a solution of acetic acid, use a solution of a known concentration of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or potassium hydroxide (KOH) instead. You can also use either of those two strong bases to titrate a solution of perchloric acid.
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HCl, hydrochloric acid, is the primary standard used to titrate against potassium hydroxide.
A Titration is a producers which used to determine the concentration of an acid or base.
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A titrant, a titrate and an indicator (if needed).
14.1 mL is required to titrate 10.00 ml of 0.526 M H2SO4.
Since they are both acids, you don't usually titrate one against the other. If you want to titrate something, you should use one acid and one base. If one of them is a weak acid/base, the other should be a strong acid/base.So if you want to titrate a solution of acetic acid, use a solution of a known concentration of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or potassium hydroxide (KOH) instead. You can also use either of those two strong bases to titrate a solution of perchloric acid.
Titrate it with a standard base.
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